A political fiction series

The Fracture
Novels

A nation appears united — until a single moment exposes its deepest fractures.

Each book takes a single date as its fault line and traces the tremors outward — through politics, bureaucracy, intelligence agencies, and the street. History, reimagined from inside the silences that shaped it.

Cover of 31.10.84: A Nation on the Edge by Arul Anand
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Book One

A Nation on the Edge

Power shifts overnight. The fault lines surface.

Inspired by the assassination of India's Prime Minister and the chain of events that followed. Told through multiple perspectives, it explores how decisions made in silence, warnings ignored, and loyalties questioned culminate in an act that alters history.

Not just the story of an assassination, but of a system under strain — where ideology, fear, and ambition collide. Was the tragedy inevitable, or the result of fractures no one chose to see?

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Book Two

21.05.91

History fractured in thirteen seconds.

Everyone remembers what happened. Few remember how ordinary it felt before it did. A gripping historical thriller revisiting the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi — not as a single act of violence, but as the inevitable outcome of overlooked warnings and silences that stretched across years.

Set against post-1984 India, it traces the tensions linking New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Sri Lanka through journalists, intelligence officers, and bystanders. Not a tale of ignorance, but of awareness without action. What if history doesn't need permission — only space?

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